There is always room for speculations when it comes to cases like “Prison Break” Season 6, which is currently on hiatus. While the show has been confirmed to return, nothing is ever set in TV land. As such, while the people behind the prison-escape program plan it out, fans discuss a few things about it. The discussions include whom to bring back and whom to make dead.
As Otaku Art notes, Season 5 of “Prison Break” did have its happy moments, especially for Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). However, since “Prison Break” Season 6 is still coming, this only means that there will still be more things to come. For example, there is the question of the show featuring extended generations.
Having extended generations simply means that the show is going to feature the children or grandchildren of the original cast of the program. In the case of Michael, for example, his son with Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies) could qualify as an extended generation. In “Prison Break” Season 6, this concept could be heavily featured.
Considering just how well the previous season was received, it’s no surprise that fans are clamoring for any details about “Prison Break” Season 6 that they can get. Unfortunately, with the show being on hiatus, there really is not that much information about it yet. The people behind the project did say that they were going back to the beginning, but the meaning behind it is anyone’s guess.
As such, fans have been left to their own devices on what “Prison Break” Season 6 should or should not feature. Discussions with regards to characters that are gone and could potentially return are particularly hot over at Reddit. As expected, the conversations regarding such matters can veer into a messy territory, and often involve bringing back characters who are already clearly dead by all definitions.


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